Inequality Tag

2018 Sydney Peace Prize recipient Professor Joseph Stiglitz joined GetUp!'s Future To Fight For podcast for a chat about inequality, globalisation, and some of the myths that hold us back from great economic policy.
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Nobel Prize winning American economist Joseph Stiglitz will receive the 2018 Sydney Peace Prize in recognition of contribution to tackling the global inequality crisis.
The former economic adviser to the Clinton administration and Chief Economist at the World Bank will come...

American economist and Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz has been talking about the dangers of inequality since the 1960s. That a prime beneficiary of the growing chasm between rich and poor now occupies the White House is beyond galling to him....

Nobel prize-winning economist says the argument in favour of cutting company tax to increase wages is a spurious one
[dropcaps type='normal' color='' background_color='' border_color='']A[/dropcaps]sk Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz for his thoughts on the Turnbull government’s arguments that cutting the company tax will...

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